Tag Archives: eismont designs

Bold and fearless poster design by James Victore. So I am taking a class online at Create Live. James Victore has an interesting style of working. I am picking up some new techniques, just understanding the tools that he uses, … Continue reading →

Project 365…. Day 44. I am creating 365 pieces of artwork this year. At the end of the year I will have a show, of posters, t-shirts and books that come from this work. Today’s Work: Time is … Continue reading →

I find that from time to time I get stuck in the ruts of my job. I run a freelance graphic design studio in Pittsburgh as well as in Dayton Ohio. Sometimes I work on the same project for years. … Continue reading →

As a new years resolution, I decided to make 365 pieces of art this year. This is no small project. Why bother doing this project? Well as a graphic designer it will keep me inspired throughout the entire year. It … Continue reading →

What would you tell the future generations of artist if you could? (This will be a multipart series). This is something I ponder almost every week, being a professor as well as a working artist. 1. How can one do … Continue reading →

5 Questions about Logo Design, Branding and Identity, Part 5 1. How many logos do you think are designed in a year? 2. How many of them last past 5 years? 10 years? 50 years? 100 years? 3. Why do … Continue reading →

Book of Meditation 2 – Small stories from a graphic designer. by Mitchell Eismont I don’t think this meditation needs much description to it. I would like to add that this could also be taken as a metaphor for graphic … Continue reading →

Instagram and Photography, why people shouldn’t be mad. by Mitchell Eismont I seen countless Facebook posts in the last few days, about Instagram and how people are angry about their new privacy policy. Instagram recently changed their policy and came … Continue reading →

A Library of Ideas hits 100 posts. by Mitchell Eismont I would like to thank everyone for reading this blog from day to day or week to week. I started this new blog a little over three months ago. We … Continue reading →

Case Study – It’s flu and cold season, Robitussin Package redesign. by Mitchell Eismont As I was giving critique my final project of the term in digital photography, a few of my students were sick. I told them I was … Continue reading →